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501 Spanish verbs

fully conjugated in all the tenses in a new easy-to-learn format, alphabetically arranged
1996
Covers principal parts of Spanish verb tenses.

English

2001
Contains a collection of alphabetically arranged entries of English words and their Spanish equivalents, including definitions, and also include Spanish to English translations.

AP Spanish Language, 2008-2009

2008
Presents study tools for the Advanced Placement Spanish Language exam in a five-step plan, providing a diagnostic exam, subject reviews and exercises, tips and strategies, and sample tests with explained answers.

Just enough Spanish

1983
A phrase book containing everyday expressions in Spanish.

Spanish for dummies

2000
An introductory guide to the Spanish language that covers basic grammar, small talk, and words and phrases related to food and dining, shopping, nightlife, recreation, the phone, work and home, money, transportation, and traveling. Also provides information for planning trips and handling emergencies, and includes an audio CD containing dialogues by native speakers.

Spanish

1987
Contains Spanish terms and phrases useful in everyday situations.

The complete idiot's guide to learning Spanish on your own

1999
A self-help guide to learning Spanish, discussing the basic structure of the language, featuring phrases for every occasion, and including quiz questions and answers, a dictionary, and an index.

Spanish phrase book

2001
A collection of Spanish phrases for young people, each with an illustration, English translation, and pronunciation key; grouped in the categories of making friends, feeling hungry, looking good, hanging out, pocket money, and others.

The Hispanic way

aspects of behavior, attitudes, and customs in the Spanish-speaking world
1991
Provides insights into the customs and attitudes found in Hispanic countries from Bolivia and Chile to Spain and Puerto Rico.

Say hola to Spanish

1996
Introduces Spanish by defining such common words as "hola" ("hello"), "perro" ("dog"), and "madre" ("mother").

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